
DICK & FITZGERALD, — 
PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK. 
*,* The Publishers, upon receipt of the price, will send any of the following 
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Inquire Within for Anything You Want to Know; or, 
Over 3,500 Facts for the People. “Inquire Within ” is one of the most 
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and embodies nearly 4,000 facts, in most of which any person living will 
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A Dyer, a Brewer, an Architect, Innumerable Tables on Curious and 
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A “Hoyle,” a “ Letter- Writer,” and Recreations. 
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The Perfect Gentleman. A book of Htiquette and Eloquence. 
Containg information and instruction for those who desire to become bril- 
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